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Discover the breathtaking conclusion to Hadeer Elsbai's Alamaxa duology with 'The Daughters of Izdihar', a captivating fantasy novel that intertwines sisterhood, magic, and the battle against patriarchal forces. Set against a backdrop inspired by Egyptian history, this installment promises a riveting tale of love, betrayal, and empowerment. In a world where magic has returned, the Zirani stand poised to unleash their might against Alamaxa, setting the stage for an epic confrontation. Elsbai masterfully crafts complex characters and rich narratives that challenge norms and celebrate resilience. Join two formidable women as they rise against a powerful army, proving that unity and strength can redefine destiny. Immerse yourself in a story filled with vibrant imagery and poignant themes that resonate deeply. Perfect for fans of feminist fantasy, this novel has garnered praise for its action-packed scenes and magical depth. Don't miss out on this essential read for anyone seeking inspiration in tales of revolution and sisterhood. Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled. Condition: BRAND NEW. ISBN: 9780356520506. Format: B-format paperback. Year: 2024. Publisher: Little Brown.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780356520506
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2024
Publisher: Little Brown
Description:
'Hadeer Elsbai has written a powerful story of sisterhood, love, and struggle within a rich, vibrant world with complicated characters that leap from the page to smash the patriarchy!' P. Djeli Clark, author of A Master of Djinn, on The Daughters of Izdihar
Following up on one of the most exciting fantasy debuts, The Daughters of Izdihar, Hadeer Elsbai concludes her Alamaxa duology, inspired by Egyptian history, with a tale of magic, betrayal and love.
Magic is no longer banned in Alamaxa, but across the border the Zirani are readying their cannons. They will stop at nothing to end what they perceive is a threat not only to their way of life, but to the world.
But the last time a Weaver fought back, the whole world was shattered.
Two incredible women are all that stands before an entire army. But they've stood up to power before, and they won then. This time, though, it's no longer about rhetoric.
This time it's about magic and blood.
Praise for this series:
'A gorgeous, clever feminist fantasy novel rich with magic, politics, hunger and fire. An absolute must-read' Tasha Suri, author of The Jasmine Throne
'A wondrously rich fantasy that highlights the true struggle to revolutionize a society. . . a debut not to be missed' Shannon Chakraborty, author of The City of Brass
'Action-packed, magic-filled, and led by two fierce, vividly-rendered women, The Daughters of Izdihar is a compelling and empowering debut' Ava Reid, author of
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780356520506
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2024
Publisher: Little Brown
Description:
'Hadeer Elsbai has written a powerful story of sisterhood, love, and struggle within a rich, vibrant world with complicated characters that leap from the page to smash the patriarchy!' P. Djeli Clark, author of A Master of Djinn, on The Daughters of Izdihar
Following up on one of the most exciting fantasy debuts, The Daughters of Izdihar, Hadeer Elsbai concludes her Alamaxa duology, inspired by Egyptian history, with a tale of magic, betrayal and love.
Magic is no longer banned in Alamaxa, but across the border the Zirani are readying their cannons. They will stop at nothing to end what they perceive is a threat not only to their way of life, but to the world.
But the last time a Weaver fought back, the whole world was shattered.
Two incredible women are all that stands before an entire army. But they've stood up to power before, and they won then. This time, though, it's no longer about rhetoric.
This time it's about magic and blood.
Praise for this series:
'A gorgeous, clever feminist fantasy novel rich with magic, politics, hunger and fire. An absolute must-read' Tasha Suri, author of The Jasmine Throne
'A wondrously rich fantasy that highlights the true struggle to revolutionize a society. . . a debut not to be missed' Shannon Chakraborty, author of The City of Brass
'Action-packed, magic-filled, and led by two fierce, vividly-rendered women, The Daughters of Izdihar is a compelling and empowering debut' Ava Reid, author of